Duck Tape Accordion Wallet

Sorry if this instructables is bad its my first I will take any requests to make anything

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Step 1:

Make 16 4 in. strips of duck tape

Step 2:

Stick two of the strips together leaving a little bit of sticky showing
Line up the strips that you just stuck together on the zero line and another strip on the three line and stick them together so it is three in. tall
Cover the rest of the sticky on the other side

Step 3:

Make 4 of these
Cut off any extra
Do this on all 4

Step 4:

Cut 2 of the 4 sheets a little shorter than the others
About a quarter in shorter

Step 5:

Cut 4 3 in. strips. Fold then in half then in half again
Do this to all four

Step 6:

Cut 2 3 in. Strips then cut into fourths so you'll have 6 3in. Strips that are a quarter with of the duck tape

Step 7:

Take the two shorter sheets
cut the zipper part off a ziplock bag leaving a little extra plastic on either side
Cut the zipper to the length of the sheet

Step 8:

Cut 2 pieces of duck tape the length of the zipper. Cut them in half

Step 9:

Take both parts of the zipper and put the strips you just cut in both sides
Stick one if the zippers on the shorter sheet
Fold the extra over and do this to both
(Make sure they line up)
Make a strip that is the height of the coin pouch you just made cut that strip in half and put it on both sides of the coin pouch

Step 10:

Now just follow the pictures if you have a problem and can't figure it out I will make an instructable to show how to put it together

Step 11:

Now you are going to make the hood you can also make a I.D. slot and a card slot but I'm not going to show you that comment if you want me to show you how to
Cut 4 4in. Strips stick them together to make the hood

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Mgoings2, I believe the zero and three lines refer to the measurement lines on the grey cutting mat (0" & 3"). Note how boneykneez is using the cutting mat's rulers and grid to maintain good alignment. If you don't have a mat (and can't find a ruler) you can print out a ruler from your computer, BUT use it on the edges of your workspace, you don't want to stick your tape to the paper accidentally.

(PS It might be less discouraging if viewers offer 'suggestions' rather than "you should" comments.It is a small detail, but it pushes the 'be nice' policy up a tiny notch.)